picaro

See also: pícaro

English

Etymology

From Spanish pícaro.

Noun

picaro (plural picaros)

  1. Rogue, adventurer.
    • 2009, Lawrence, Karen R., "Orlando's Voyage Out" in Virginia Woolf: An MFS Reader, Maren Linett, ed. The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 327–354.
      The novel's sexual/textual "intercourse" revises the phallic economy Brown posits, not only in plotting polymorphous sexual possibilities for its nonphallic picaro.

Anagrams

Interlingua

Etymology

Spanish pícaro.

Noun

picaro (plural picaros)

  1. rascal, picaro

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish pícaro.

Noun

picaro m (plural picaro)

  1. picaro

Declension

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